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police aren't arresting the tape but the chief tells us what's on it. >> three people enter as a group quickly. they pepper spray towards the occupants and create what i believe to be a diversion and then they quickly smash open the jewelry cases and take the jewelry out and then immediately run out and leave. >> reporter: there was no gun visible. no one was seriously injured but the robbery and pepper spray is an act of violence as well as a double felony. >> it's absolutely -- you know, it's definitely a violent act. >> reporter: unusual crime for here? >> absolutely and i hope to keep it that way. >>> the doors are open at a new state of the art school designed with one group of students in mind. the high school fred t campus was designed to provide a strong foundation for 9th graders. they say a strong start at the beginning of their high school years will ensure they are ready for college and careers when they graduate. the project was paid for with measure b money. >>> the offer was out there for all of us but in the end fewer than five people said yes. the offer, take the job o
police aren't arresting the tape but the chief tells us what's on it. >> three people enter as a group quickly. they pepper spray towards the occupants and create what i believe to be a diversion and then they quickly smash open the jewelry cases and take the jewelry out and then immediately run out and leave. >> reporter: there was no gun visible. no one was seriously injured but the robbery and pepper spray is an act of violence as well as a double felony. >> it's absolutely...
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we've been very surprised that combination has been working out for us. our defense has been ouheart and soul. but we're young, you know we're young and we have, we're getting better every week. so this is a big test. >> you say you have only eight returns guys from the team. when i think of team logan i think about a team that competes. you have a rebuilding chore this year. >> that's what we thought coming in. only three that had starting experience. we didn't know what to expect. you know we have a chance to be number one in the league and it's a great test for us. >> we're a little bit short on time. when i look at what heritage has done so far. 40 points, 40 points, 60 points. what are you thinking about them coming in today? >> they have play makers. they have three running backs that are really talented. it's just a matter of stopping the big play. >> george, appreciate it. good luck to you. thank you for stopping by. >> just one other note, the giants and rockies are scoreless in the 5th inning that very important game going on in colorado. i'm jo
we've been very surprised that combination has been working out for us. our defense has been ouheart and soul. but we're young, you know we're young and we have, we're getting better every week. so this is a big test. >> you say you have only eight returns guys from the team. when i think of team logan i think about a team that competes. you have a rebuilding chore this year. >> that's what we thought coming in. only three that had starting experience. we didn't know what to expect....
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she's with us from there live tonight. hey natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. this is a 24-7 rescue operation with drill teams working around the clock, trying to dig tunnels to the trapped miners and officials say they're on track and making good progress for an earlier than expected rescue. nearly half mile below ground, the 33 miners are trying to get on with their subterranean existence, now in its seventh week. their lifeline till now has been a three-inch shaft bringing them delivery tubes of food, water, medicine and vitamins. they survive on a 2,500 calorie diet high in protein. to maintain some normalcy, they mimic a routine of day and night with lamps. physically, though thinner, all are reportedly in good condition. they're in good health and have no illnesses related to being under ground, says the doctor who treats them. they have been able to shower with fresh water in the mine and are even exercising with a personal trainer via a video teleconference hookup. work also keeps them
she's with us from there live tonight. hey natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. this is a 24-7 rescue operation with drill teams working around the clock, trying to dig tunnels to the trapped miners and officials say they're on track and making good progress for an earlier than expected rescue. nearly half mile below ground, the 33 miners are trying to get on with their subterranean existence, now in its seventh week. their lifeline till now has been a...
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syme sume joins us from the newsroom to tell us what's behind the provocative billboard. >> reporter: if the purpose of an ad is to catch your attention this one definitely does it but how appropriate is it when the language is out there for all to see? >> reporter: the massive ad stands out on the side of 101 heading south through downtown san francisco. it's part of levi's campaign to show women come in not only different sizes but also different shapes. hence, the tag line. all asses were not created equal. >> i don't have a problem with it. >> come on, they are using the word asses now as a -- ad word. so, you know, is that appropriate? >> reporter: a spokesman says levi's chose the language because in worldwide surveys it reflects how women talk about their jeans. however, she refused to answer whether levi's considered the language appropriate for children to hear. >> it's inappropriate for all ages, i would think. i think we start to get desensitized to what is appropriate and what i would like my 5-year-old and my 8- year-old to look at. >> if they see it they will think it's
syme sume joins us from the newsroom to tell us what's behind the provocative billboard. >> reporter: if the purpose of an ad is to catch your attention this one definitely does it but how appropriate is it when the language is out there for all to see? >> reporter: the massive ad stands out on the side of 101 heading south through downtown san francisco. it's part of levi's campaign to show women come in not only different sizes but also different shapes. hence, the tag line. all...
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is it with us will be right back. i have three kids in the local t-ball league, and i always get a little worried when i watch the games, because they could hurt themselves... and doctors are so expensive and...what if -- [ umpire ] safe!! what do you mean he was safe? he was out!!!!! i just want to make sure they're okay, you know? [ male announcer ] we know health coverage isn't cheap. that's why we offer a wide range of plans to fit your family's budget. blue shield. to fit your family's budget. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. details in the investigation of sexual assault of the park regency complex in walnut creek. if this is video of the apartment detectives have been interviewing residents and at nearby apartment. many of the people
is it with us will be right back. i have three kids in the local t-ball league, and i always get a little worried when i watch the games, because they could hurt themselves... and doctors are so expensive and...what if -- [ umpire ] safe!! what do you mean he was safe? he was out!!!!! i just want to make sure they're okay, you know? [ male announcer ] we know health coverage isn't cheap. that's why we offer a wide range of plans to fit your family's budget. blue shield. to fit your family's...
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kimberly tells us about the latest. >> the i pad its really big news currently used only by the apple i pad from to retailers that passed by and apple. it sets to debut next sunday which is october 3rd and no sell all six models that include the wife i, 3 g and this will be one for all. i checked on line and different tack blockers are talking about this the say it's going to be great for customers and open up whole new branch for people who don't have a target or apple in their area it's also going to be really good for the target company itself because there gunna make really big profit off this. targets competitor wal-mart has indicated that they would like to sell the i pad for themselves by the end of 2010. >> it's going to stay hot through the weekend rate now it's about 10 degrees warmer than what we saw out there yesterday will continue the war in trend into tomorrow so upper 90s for inland spots through the weekend hitting the triple digits by monday. order and cool back down as we head into next week to more seasonable temperatures by thursday and friday. >> beautiful day fo
kimberly tells us about the latest. >> the i pad its really big news currently used only by the apple i pad from to retailers that passed by and apple. it sets to debut next sunday which is october 3rd and no sell all six models that include the wife i, 3 g and this will be one for all. i checked on line and different tack blockers are talking about this the say it's going to be great for customers and open up whole new branch for people who don't have a target or apple in their area it's...
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when a comedian's visit to capitol hill. >> thanks for joining us here. more local news for you at 6:00. [ bell rings ] what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? are you a pisces? i look great in my wedding dress with the help of your amazing light soups. now we're adding even bigger pieces of white-meat chicken. oh, so when's the big day? oh, we got married years ago. but the point is, i fit in it. well, good for you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. should we order panda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway. [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry. restaurant qualit
when a comedian's visit to capitol hill. >> thanks for joining us here. more local news for you at 6:00. [ bell rings ] what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's...
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it's an after school program that use soccer to help kids. as for the title game, mike shumann has a preview. >> and it's in! >> gold pride were regular season champions with a 15-3 record and got a two week bye. >> it's been a great season. we're really excited and get a bye. we'll rest up and get ready for the big game. >> i think it's definitely an advantage that we get good recovery. >> how do you go from worst to first in one year? >> we really have put in the hard work all season long, but it's a combination of different styles of play and different types of personalities. having that variety is a winning combination. >> shy led the league with 19 goals in 24 games and was named mvp for the second year in a row. >> her work ethic and compete and be the best, never came across a player like that in the men's or women's. >> he knows what is going to happen on sunday. >> i'm very excited for the championship game. i think we'll be able to do it in the final. >> and lots of college football including oregon state and boise state. watch that
it's an after school program that use soccer to help kids. as for the title game, mike shumann has a preview. >> and it's in! >> gold pride were regular season champions with a 15-3 record and got a two week bye. >> it's been a great season. we're really excited and get a bye. we'll rest up and get ready for the big game. >> i think it's definitely an advantage that we get good recovery. >> how do you go from worst to first in one year? >> we really have put...
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just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as republicans or as democrats but as californians first. at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exactly that. and i always get a little worried when i watch the games, because they could hurt themselves... and doctors are so expensive and...what if -- [ umpire ] safe!! what do you mean he was safe? he was out!!!!! i just want to make sure they're okay, you know? [ male announcer ] we know health coverage isn't cheap. that's why we offer a wide range of plans to fit your family's budget. blue shield. >>> contra costa investigators are still trying find a man who sexually assaulted a woman in walnut creek last week. it happened at the park
just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as republicans or as democrats but as californians first. at this stage in my life, i'm...
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kron 4's dan kerman tells us why and how it will happen. >> reporter: u.s. district judge dan fogel convicted and cleared the way for albert greenwood brown's lethal injection to go forward. the judge said brown failed to show the execution would present a demonstrated risk of veer pain and to reduce the risk -- severe pain and to reduce the risk even further the judge has given brown the option to be injected with a single drug instead of a three drug cocktail now required by the state of california. if brown chooses the one drug option and the state refuses to do that, the execution will be put on hold. brown still has two options to stop the execution. one is with the 9th circuit court of appeals. the other is with marin county superior court. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> for analysis on the judge's ruling kron 4's jonathan bloom spoke with a law professor who studies the death penalty. >> reporter: law professor abram said the judge's 11 page opinion answers some questions about how the execution of albert brown will proceed but leaves open many larger qu
kron 4's dan kerman tells us why and how it will happen. >> reporter: u.s. district judge dan fogel convicted and cleared the way for albert greenwood brown's lethal injection to go forward. the judge said brown failed to show the execution would present a demonstrated risk of veer pain and to reduce the risk -- severe pain and to reduce the risk even further the judge has given brown the option to be injected with a single drug instead of a three drug cocktail now required by the state...
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sources tell us they were $100 bills. the woman then handed the money over to hernandez as deputies watched. this is sergeant jd nelson. >> that person did go forward and do that, had their record taken care of at basically a third less than what it would have cost. >> reporter: earlier last week, felix chavez was arrested after court officials launched an investigation to see who else may have been involved. >> after we arrested mr. hernandez we did an audit and found discrepancies. >> the alameda court administrators denied our request for an interview. they said according to judicial cannons of et thuks and other restrictions, they were unable to comment on pending cases and related issues. appropriate administrative actions have been taken. both the court and the sheriff's office say they are investigating. >> the investigation on these two people is on going, and to see how far back it goes and how widespread it is. >> now, hernandez is charged with accepting a bribe, embezzlement and grand theft. as you just heard s
sources tell us they were $100 bills. the woman then handed the money over to hernandez as deputies watched. this is sergeant jd nelson. >> that person did go forward and do that, had their record taken care of at basically a third less than what it would have cost. >> reporter: earlier last week, felix chavez was arrested after court officials launched an investigation to see who else may have been involved. >> after we arrested mr. hernandez we did an audit and found...
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people use to get high. >>reporter: some of the drugs wind up being sold here on the streets and officials say teenagers are the most likely to experiment with pharmaceutical they find in a family home. according tthe drug enforcements administration one in 7 teenagers admit they have used prescription drugs to get high. most teens say pharmaceutical are easier to obtain than illegal drugs. over all 6.two million americans have used medication the that is not prescribed to them. that is more than the number who use heroin, louis general and cocaine combined. law enforcements agency across the nation are asking everybody to empty their medicine cabinet tomorrow him if of unwanted pill. police and sheriff across the bay area are opening their doors to let you drop-off your drugs for free. legal drugs that is. >> illegal drugs are not covered in this type of a thing. this program. so we are not accepting cocaine or methamphetamine or things like that. >> consumer say up until now they have been uncertain as to
people use to get high. >>reporter: some of the drugs wind up being sold here on the streets and officials say teenagers are the most likely to experiment with pharmaceutical they find in a family home. according tthe drug enforcements administration one in 7 teenagers admit they have used prescription drugs to get high. most teens say pharmaceutical are easier to obtain than illegal drugs. over all 6.two million americans have used medication the that is not prescribed to them. that is...
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they're used as a buffer zone. but now with digital tv, less space needed and so the fcc will license that space for a new internet service, a service that will provide lightning speed. current internet speeds maxes at 54 mega bits or 54 miles an hour. >> new stuff is going to be in the white space running at 80 to 800 mega bits so it's many times faster. and the new white space spectrum is being opened up and it's good going through always was and going through buildings. it's like television. it's in the same radio frequency area. so television gets through walls and things pretty well and through trees and reaches across neighborhoods. you'll have the same good, flexible coverage. >> reporter: smart phones, "youtube" and internet radio are taxing the current wireless networks. and the new wi-fi will take the load off. companies like hewlett packard, google and mike soft are bidding to be the developers. the fcc predicts it will generate billions of dollars in economic activity. this will no longer be your parent
they're used as a buffer zone. but now with digital tv, less space needed and so the fcc will license that space for a new internet service, a service that will provide lightning speed. current internet speeds maxes at 54 mega bits or 54 miles an hour. >> new stuff is going to be in the white space running at 80 to 800 mega bits so it's many times faster. and the new white space spectrum is being opened up and it's good going through always was and going through buildings. it's like...
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want business and tech reporter scott budman shows us the machine that is bringing us a smaller faster future. >> with sebastian on the microscope and hinrich on the atom-crunching computer, the silicon valley research center moves towards the future where technology is smaller, cheaper and much, much faster. >> this is another develop the of another 30 or 40 years in the future. >> a future where your ipod holds millions of songs and thousands of movies and solar panels bring in solar energy for a fraction of the cost. this machine by letting scientists watch atoms in realtime could help the scientists create much smaller and more powerful devices. >> we can store about 1,000 times more information in the same space where the memory stick will hold 1,000 times more information. >> to putz this in perspective, we were getting a tiny fraction of the storage we have now and paying 144 times more for it. the future is looking brighter and more affordable. >> the immediate impact on science right now. that will allow us to study what can be technology in 20 years's time. >> from a big mach
want business and tech reporter scott budman shows us the machine that is bringing us a smaller faster future. >> with sebastian on the microscope and hinrich on the atom-crunching computer, the silicon valley research center moves towards the future where technology is smaller, cheaper and much, much faster. >> this is another develop the of another 30 or 40 years in the future. >> a future where your ipod holds millions of songs and thousands of movies and solar panels bring...
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and water is being used to keep the dust in place and out of the air. but the need to finish this job by mid-october is driven by concern of coming rains that could spread the soot and debris. >> i do not want to be in a position to have to deal with the run off that's going to be coming off of these properties. that would be a task that would be near impossible. >> reporter: the county says it has no hard deadline to finish this work, they hope to do it by mid-october but that is just a goal and that could be set back for example if they should find personal items in the debris of one of these homes and they have to bring the homeowner in to retrieve those items. in san bruno, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the three final victims from the san bruno pipeline explosion were laid to rest today. a funeral service for levon, greg and william bulles were held today. the three were three of the seven people killed in the september 9th last. >>> two more people have been charged with posing of victims of those san bruno explosion. they were arrested
and water is being used to keep the dust in place and out of the air. but the need to finish this job by mid-october is driven by concern of coming rains that could spread the soot and debris. >> i do not want to be in a position to have to deal with the run off that's going to be coming off of these properties. that would be a task that would be near impossible. >> reporter: the county says it has no hard deadline to finish this work, they hope to do it by mid-october but that is...
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two years old, san quentin's new execution chamber has never been used. but that could change overnight next tuesday with albert brown, convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 15-year-old girl in riverside county in 1980. >> they built a new execution chamber. they did that in secret. >> reporter: the aclu says the judge hasn't approved the new death chamber or lethal injection procedures so he should not let the state rush into ruling executions. but in the ruling, the judge found a three-drug combination acceptable, so brown can choose if he wants that or one shot. concerns about lethal injection were first raised by murderer, michael morales, who averted execution. analysts are not sure why the state is pushing executions now. >> i don't think anybody could really predict what's gonna happen on tuesday night. >> reporter: if the execution goes forward, hundreds of protesters will likely gather, the last inmate put together by lethal injection shun was clarence allen in 2006, convicted of the contract killings of three people. >> there's no humane
two years old, san quentin's new execution chamber has never been used. but that could change overnight next tuesday with albert brown, convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 15-year-old girl in riverside county in 1980. >> they built a new execution chamber. they did that in secret. >> reporter: the aclu says the judge hasn't approved the new death chamber or lethal injection procedures so he should not let the state rush into ruling executions. but in the ruling, the judge...
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two years old, san quentin's new execution chamber has never been used. but that could change overnight next tuesday with albert brown, convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 15-year-old girl in riverside county in 1980. >> they built a new execution chamber. they did that in secret. >> reporter: the aclu says the judge hasn't approved the new death chamber or lethal injection procedures so he should not let the state rush into ruling executions. but in the ruling, the judge found a three-drug combination acceptable, so brown can choose if he wants that or one shot. concerns about lethal injection were first raised by murderer, michael morales, who averted execution. analysts are not sure why the state is pushing executions now. >> i don't think anybody could really predict what's gonna happen on tuesday night. >> reporter: if the execution goes forward, hundreds of protesters will likely gather, the last inmate put together by lethal injection shun was clarence allen in 2006, convicted of the contract killings of three people. >> there's no humane
two years old, san quentin's new execution chamber has never been used. but that could change overnight next tuesday with albert brown, convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 15-year-old girl in riverside county in 1980. >> they built a new execution chamber. they did that in secret. >> reporter: the aclu says the judge hasn't approved the new death chamber or lethal injection procedures so he should not let the state rush into ruling executions. but in the ruling, the judge...
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we use $250 billion worth every year. most americans have been prescribed at least some kind of medication and often they don't take every pill in the bottle. >> i still have a lot of it that i'm holding on to in case i need it one day. (laughter) >> one of the reasons people hold on to that stuff is that -- i'm not sure people actually believe that the sell by date on that stuff. >> muscle relaxers. just pain medication, you know, from a surgery. >> some painkiller that i got to the dentist that was two years old. but i put it in the garbage. that was probably wrong, right? >> drugs that are not properly disposed of may wind up in our water supply or landfill. however, law enforcement officials say leaving them in your home is not a good idea either. >> three-quarters of the prescription medications that are abused in the united states actually come from family or friends and often times from family medicine cabinets. >> san francisco police sergeant michael annercheck say most prescription drug abusers today are obtaini
we use $250 billion worth every year. most americans have been prescribed at least some kind of medication and often they don't take every pill in the bottle. >> i still have a lot of it that i'm holding on to in case i need it one day. (laughter) >> one of the reasons people hold on to that stuff is that -- i'm not sure people actually believe that the sell by date on that stuff. >> muscle relaxers. just pain medication, you know, from a surgery. >> some painkiller that...
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he can choose to be executed using a three-drug combination as used in the past or with a single lethal dose of the sedative sodium pentothal. lillian kim reports. >> barring any last-minute appeals executions will resume at san quentin prison next week. albert brown will receive a lethal injection wednesday morning. the victim's rights group citizens against homicides says it's about time. >> truth in sentencing needs to happen. and i think that moving forward so that these families can have some sort of closure is a positive thing. >> it will be california's first execution in nearly five years. a federal judge gave the go-ahead now that prison officials have complied with his order. they built a roomier death chamber and revised how the execution team is selected and trained. >> given that brown's attorneys bear the burden of coming in with evidence that there's about to be an unconstitutional execution he finds that the evidence is just not there and there's no reason that he can find legally to bar this execution. >> albert brown was convicted of raping and murdering 15-year-old su
he can choose to be executed using a three-drug combination as used in the past or with a single lethal dose of the sedative sodium pentothal. lillian kim reports. >> barring any last-minute appeals executions will resume at san quentin prison next week. albert brown will receive a lethal injection wednesday morning. the victim's rights group citizens against homicides says it's about time. >> truth in sentencing needs to happen. and i think that moving forward so that these...
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as joe vazquez shows us, inmates use everything from toiletries to actual bones. >> what we have here are an assortment of inmade- manufactured weapons. >> reporter: crude homemade prison knives. they used to be called sheriff's, shanks, call shivs, shanks. these are some of the objects fashioned into weapons. prisoners made everything from slingshots to zip guns to a variety of bone crushers. here's one made from a syringe, toilet paper roller. the spear, handle made of rolled up newspapers. >> the tip appears to be a toothbrush melted, sharpened down to a tip and used as a spear. >> reporter: look at this someone made an actual bone into a weapon. >> they are called many things but bone crushers are one of the things that they call them. >> reporter: he is free an clean now, but construction worker harold brown, jr., spent a dozen years behind bars for drug dealing. in arizona, louisiana and california, including san quentin. >> i saw a holding tank before i was even inside the walls, i saw guys cut and bleeding all over the place. >> reporter: brown says bone crushers are extremely
as joe vazquez shows us, inmates use everything from toiletries to actual bones. >> what we have here are an assortment of inmade- manufactured weapons. >> reporter: crude homemade prison knives. they used to be called sheriff's, shanks, call shivs, shanks. these are some of the objects fashioned into weapons. prisoners made everything from slingshots to zip guns to a variety of bone crushers. here's one made from a syringe, toilet paper roller. the spear, handle made of rolled up...
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join us for future episodes. you can >> welcome to coulterwire. the san francisco arts commission and department of public works has joined forces by battling graffiti by launching a new program called street smarts. the program connects established artist with private property owners to create a vibrant murals which is a proven an effective strategy for combating graffiti on private property. artists, along with his crew, recently transformed a building turn to vandalism into a masterpiece. let us take a look. >> part of me has so much compassion for other graffiti artists. i understand why they are doing what they do. for me, it was something that was so hard to get out of. the lifestyle in general. j and tagging is addicting. i used to be on these routes. i have compassion for these guys. a lot of these guys are super talented. i am just trying to find the median to still be involved but still do my thing as an artist and work with the city, like we are doing. we are doing this wall in a collaboration with the san francisco arts commission. bas
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. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening siblin
. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue...
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many of us have cut down on our use of bottled water, and many of us have our priuses, but it will not make a difference. the thing that we can do, that every one of us in this room can do, is we can participate in changing how we consume land, which is the single thing that can most impact our children's future. so why treasure island? we as a community cannot afford to leave 400 acres of fallow land adjacent to the downtown under used. that does not just apply to treasure island. it applies to places like my partners' project at the hunters point shipyard where we have large pieces of land underutilized. we need to find a way to have our development concentrated there so that it replaces development that would otherwise take place at the border of our region. there is a reason that those sites are actually undeveloped. or undeveloped, at the present time. they have a lot of hair on them as real estate developments. when you think of developments, we have to account for sea level rise. we have to come up with a system of public transportation. all of which will cost some $1.5 billion
many of us have cut down on our use of bottled water, and many of us have our priuses, but it will not make a difference. the thing that we can do, that every one of us in this room can do, is we can participate in changing how we consume land, which is the single thing that can most impact our children's future. so why treasure island? we as a community cannot afford to leave 400 acres of fallow land adjacent to the downtown under used. that does not just apply to treasure island. it applies...
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. >> the worst is probably behind us. the concern about a double dip is over and that now we should take advantage of the favorable seasonals in particular now that the mid term elections will soon be over. >> tom: the blue chips surge nearly 200 points, closing out a fourth straight week to the upside. you're watching "nightly business report" for friday, september 24. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. the bulls are back on wall street. tom, investors were enthusiastic on some encouraging economic news: orders in august for things like machinery and computers were stronger than expected. >> tom: susie, this is the fourth week in a row that the major stock averages were positive and in a big way. let's run down the numbers from today's action. the dow jumped almost 200 points. the
. >> the worst is probably behind us. the concern about a double dip is over and that now we should take advantage of the favorable seasonals in particular now that the mid term elections will soon be over. >> tom: the blue chips surge nearly 200 points, closing out a fourth straight week to the upside. you're watching "nightly business report" for friday, september 24. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business...
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it's much different than it used to be. but i have to tell you, rick, the numbers that we're reading about are staggering and the amazing thing about it is that they're using the number of $22,000 a year for a family of four at the poverty level. i think that number should be higher. it's a very, very tough number and they've been throwing money at this for years. i'm not so sure that they've been getting it done. >> rick: we sort of comparing back in 1960 with the numbers today and just to give people a sense of how the standard of living has changed over the years, this is what a tv set used to cost if you were to sort of take the numbers back then and translate it into 2010 u.s. dollars. $1,800 for a television set. a refrigerator with a freezer on top would have run you about $1,500 back then, or the equivalent thereof. washering machines, 1100. as far as like air conditioning, only 12% of homes had air conditioning and the numbers today obviously a lot of people who would fall into those category -- the category of liv
it's much different than it used to be. but i have to tell you, rick, the numbers that we're reading about are staggering and the amazing thing about it is that they're using the number of $22,000 a year for a family of four at the poverty level. i think that number should be higher. it's a very, very tough number and they've been throwing money at this for years. i'm not so sure that they've been getting it done. >> rick: we sort of comparing back in 1960 with the numbers today and just...
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i wish that would have stopped me from using. it did not stop me from using at that point. it ultimately allowed me to get to a place where i wanted to stop using and was able to get recovery again. >> proponents of delivering the antidote directly to addicts and their friends and families call what they do harm reduction, a way to keep opiate drug users alive until they're ready to get treatment. to me it's basically saying we'll do whatever we have to do to keep people alive even if it means sending a very, very bad message to our kids, a very bad message to the addict, and just hoping that someday they'll get into treatment. i don't know too many addicts who come dancing into treatment saying, hey, i need help. i'm ready. i didn't and i don't think many addicts did. >> mike gimble is a recovering heroin addict and drug addiction treatment expert who was the director of substance abuse in baltimore county for 23 years. >> i still believe that the motivation for an addict to stop is the fear and the pain that their addiction is causing them. narcan takes that fear away. >>
i wish that would have stopped me from using. it did not stop me from using at that point. it ultimately allowed me to get to a place where i wanted to stop using and was able to get recovery again. >> proponents of delivering the antidote directly to addicts and their friends and families call what they do harm reduction, a way to keep opiate drug users alive until they're ready to get treatment. to me it's basically saying we'll do whatever we have to do to keep people alive even if it...
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. >> it's a little difficult for us right now. there is competition. a lot of the friends who graduated with me are looking for the same position, and we all have the same credential. so there is a tough competition. >> reporter: does that make you worried at all? >> of course, because i really don't know when i'm going to get a job. hopefully soon. >> reporter: another problem: there are thousands of nurses and technicians who would normally be retiring right now. but the bad economy has them staying on the job. dade medical college c.e.o. ernesto perez thinks that's a short term situation. >> it's a logjam, but it's a logjam that in the not-too- distant future. the dam is going to be burst. we're looking at 1.8 million people in medicaid, that will impacting the state of florida directly by most estimates. when you look at that, we're going to be needing nurses, technologists, physicians. >> reporter: as for our stock broker turned nurse... he shook a lot of hands, and talked with a lot of people, and he's convinced he'll soon find a nursing job. >>
. >> it's a little difficult for us right now. there is competition. a lot of the friends who graduated with me are looking for the same position, and we all have the same credential. so there is a tough competition. >> reporter: does that make you worried at all? >> of course, because i really don't know when i'm going to get a job. hopefully soon. >> reporter: another problem: there are thousands of nurses and technicians who would normally be retiring right now. but...
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telli us w many are left. some of the numbers appear to be large. the carner blue butterfly has 40,000 left. but that's relate. >> sometimes if it's less than 50,000, it's in trouble. because it shows us that thgs are happening to our environment, to our climate, to our ecosystem that's seriously impacts the world. >> reporter: some numbers so low that they're on the verge of extinction. the living dea as some conservationists call them. and too often there is a zero or a question mark. losing one species can have a detrental effect on other species because they're all connected. >> that flower population goes away, that butterfly's going to go away, and we need to be concerned about all of those nnections. >> reporter: the signs explain, human development, habittal degregation, hunng, oil pipelines all contribute to the loss of this plant, this animal, this insect. the photographs look out from the national geographic so that you can see them as u pass by. lit at night, they become especially beautiful and wanting. species can become extinct over t
telli us w many are left. some of the numbers appear to be large. the carner blue butterfly has 40,000 left. but that's relate. >> sometimes if it's less than 50,000, it's in trouble. because it shows us that thgs are happening to our environment, to our climate, to our ecosystem that's seriously impacts the world. >> reporter: some numbers so low that they're on the verge of extinction. the living dea as some conservationists call them. and too often there is a zero or a question...
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for which the federal government has some responsibility and i think this is where barack obama could use his influence in a very healthy way. we're waiting. >> there's another decision this week. mark zuckerberg, the facebook billionaire decided to donate 100 million to new jersey schools and looks like new jersey governor chris christie might invite newark mayor, cory booker, a democrat, but a reformer to take charge of the newark schools. is that a big development? >> it's a big development not so much because of the money. because we all know that newark schools in particular-- >> are some of the worst in the world. >> some of the worst, but also per pupil, high already in the school and the nice thing about the donation, reportedly it will be conditioned or be targeted to certain reforms, the mayor of newark will be able to use it to expand charter schools and for teacher evaluation systems and so forth. so, it's money targeting reforms that we know can be effective. >> paul: are they going to change-- does it have the potential, bill, all of this momentum to change the way that demo
for which the federal government has some responsibility and i think this is where barack obama could use his influence in a very healthy way. we're waiting. >> there's another decision this week. mark zuckerberg, the facebook billionaire decided to donate 100 million to new jersey schools and looks like new jersey governor chris christie might invite newark mayor, cory booker, a democrat, but a reformer to take charge of the newark schools. is that a big development? >> it's a big...
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this next wolf is to bring up a child in all of us it's hands on all the way. from laser beam musical horror. to scientific theme games and puzzles galore exhibits leave you. amazed. seat of details he says relates. to one of the ideas of when you sit on this chair you don't feel any pain because your wages evenly distributed between the numerous nails of a bus and there are more than a thousand and that's just one of the. same collection contains more than one hundred sixty thousand items in sixty five holes one room in particular caught my eye history of television in russia. customers in broadcast and wrestle with a knife in facts and one by the likes of fifty's people in the u.s.s.r. was great television channels on the same as this one. the u.s.s.r. was the first country to utilize communications satellites as interval plus splits t.v. networks for centuries scientists in russia have made groundbreaking discoveries that today help assist the lives of everyone on a planet close shop is now open for business and we can look forward to collaboration with scie
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thanks for joining us. "ac 360" is next. >>> thanks, larry, and thanks for joining us. >>> tonight, can someone in a u.s. senator's office post a hate-filled death threat online and get away with it? it took amateurs just hours to trace the computer so why is it taking folks in congress days to find the computer user? we're keeping them honest. also tonight a congressional candidate comes out with an over the top political ad about the proposed islamic center near ground zero using the term muslim and terrorist interchangeably. is she using ground zero to boost her trailing campaign? we'll ask her, tonight. and the shocking new revelations in that connecticut home invasion horror. family held hostage and assaulted and killed, all the while the alleged murderers were texting each other, talking about champing at the bit to do the crime. tonight you'll see their texts and hear what happened in court today. >>> we begin keeping them honest as we always do with an internet slur and death threat sent from the of
thanks for joining us. "ac 360" is next. >>> thanks, larry, and thanks for joining us. >>> tonight, can someone in a u.s. senator's office post a hate-filled death threat online and get away with it? it took amateurs just hours to trace the computer so why is it taking folks in congress days to find the computer user? we're keeping them honest. also tonight a congressional candidate comes out with an over the top political ad about the proposed islamic center near...
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not useful, and that to me is where things are really falling down. >> how information is useful and what information is valid in cutting through all that is really the challenge of the future, as is a lot of this discussion about bias in media, trust in media. accusations of press bias have led to an explosion in media watchdog groups. they used to mostly have the power of the pen if they existed at all, but the internet has made monitoring, fact-checking, video compilation easier than ever. the groups are on both sides of the partisan divide. ask dan rather about that. can it keep the press corps on its toes? sonya has a few sites to show us on this. sonya? >> frank, a couple of sites that are on the left and the right that are critics of the media. first up, fairness and accuracy in reporting, or fair--it's a liberal media watchdog organization that offers documented criticisms of what they see as conservative media bias. you can access their works on a variety of different media platforms. the website fair.org e-mails a newsletter, and fair publishes a print edition of their maga
not useful, and that to me is where things are really falling down. >> how information is useful and what information is valid in cutting through all that is really the challenge of the future, as is a lot of this discussion about bias in media, trust in media. accusations of press bias have led to an explosion in media watchdog groups. they used to mostly have the power of the pen if they existed at all, but the internet has made monitoring, fact-checking, video compilation easier than...
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with us. you-you-you have to understand that while substance use is really a function of availability and access, almost anybody will use, addiction itself is largely biological and genetic. you have a gene that gets expressed. and that-and we don't know how, we don't know what goes on, but once that happens you've got a disease, and it's a disease that frankly we don't have a cure for. but it's one that can be managed, through recovery. and that is indeed the whole issue of dealing with it as a medical condition, and-and, as such, how do we begin to heal the whole person? pam? well, i think the conversation we had a little bit earlier about medication-assisted treatment goes along with this, because the more we understand the biological nature of addiction, and we're learning more and more through research about what chemicals happen in the brain and why this happens to some folks and not others, but it helps us understand the diseased process of this. so whether it's a medication that assist
with us. you-you-you have to understand that while substance use is really a function of availability and access, almost anybody will use, addiction itself is largely biological and genetic. you have a gene that gets expressed. and that-and we don't know how, we don't know what goes on, but once that happens you've got a disease, and it's a disease that frankly we don't have a cure for. but it's one that can be managed, through recovery. and that is indeed the whole issue of dealing with it as...
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these could have been used to fight against aerial attacks. a few years ago, mahmoud ahmadinejad was actually cheered because he was seen as a powerful bull work against the policies of george bush. now, there is a more proper the president and sanctions are beginning to build up and have an effect. -- there is a more popular president. the pressures are mounting on him to cooperate. president obama maintained the pressure. >> let me be clear once more, the u.s. and the international community seek a resolution to our differences with iran and the door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through it. the iranian government must demonstrate a clear and credible commitment and concern to the world a peaceful intent of their nuclear program. -- and confirm to the world a peaceful intent to their nuclear program. >> now they will lose a trading partner. >> europe has reduced their trade with iran and china has increased their trade. they're one of the leading trading partners and investors. the chinese did not have to support the s
these could have been used to fight against aerial attacks. a few years ago, mahmoud ahmadinejad was actually cheered because he was seen as a powerful bull work against the policies of george bush. now, there is a more proper the president and sanctions are beginning to build up and have an effect. -- there is a more popular president. the pressures are mounting on him to cooperate. president obama maintained the pressure. >> let me be clear once more, the u.s. and the international...
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and this has been used against him by his republican critics. so he comes back to the united nations this year with a much more down-to-earth message. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. gwen: and when ahmadinejad shows up and says -- yeah. he said from ground zero, the terrorists didn't really exist or whatever it was he said. people who are critics of the president who -- who advocated for engagement with iran get a little fodder, don't they? >> they sure do. the big suspense every year around the u.n. general assembly is what is ahmadinejad going to say this year in order to get a reaction? last year, he said -- made very thinly veiled anti-semitic comments asking why a small minority is able to dominate the world. and this year as you say, he came right out and said -- he claims that most people in america think that the u.s. government was behind the twin towers coming down. i don't know what poll results he was citing for that. but he just outdoes himself every year. and last year, the united st
and this has been used against him by his republican critics. so he comes back to the united nations this year with a much more down-to-earth message. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. gwen: and when ahmadinejad shows up and says -- yeah. he said from ground zero, the terrorists didn't really exist or whatever it was he said. people who are critics of the president who -- who advocated for engagement with iran get a little fodder, don't they?...
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but instead they're saying that eddie long kind of used his leadership, he used the church -- >> he used the trust is what they're getting at here. >> what is it that they're seeking, though, out of this case? >> these are civil suits, not criminal suits. the main reason for that is because all of them as far as we know were over the age of 16 when this sexual relationship, if it occurred at all, would to have developed. which means they were of legal age to go forward. the difference here in the civil suit is you're seeking some sort of damage as a result of this. the charges that seem to be brought forward in these suits is that there was negligence, there was what they would imply sex coercion, the misuse of trust here on the part of bishop long and by the leadership of the new birth church who they believe would have helped facilitate. again, these are allegations, they have not been proven. the threshold here for a civil case is different, beyond a reasonable doubt is what it has to be in a conviction. in a civil case, it is a preponderance of the evidence. >> it's interesting that
but instead they're saying that eddie long kind of used his leadership, he used the church -- >> he used the trust is what they're getting at here. >> what is it that they're seeking, though, out of this case? >> these are civil suits, not criminal suits. the main reason for that is because all of them as far as we know were over the age of 16 when this sexual relationship, if it occurred at all, would to have developed. which means they were of legal age to go forward. the...
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think of it as trying to get the computer to help us at the things we are not very good at and have us help the computer on the things they are not very good at. computers. of course, remember everything. so now it is so overwhelming you need a search engine to keep track. >> rose: so how do you see the challenge from facebook and social networking. >> well, social networking is important and facebook is a consequently and very impressive company. and social information will be used by google and by others, i should add, to make the quality of the results, the quality of the experience that much better. the more we know about what your friend does with your permission, and i need to say that about 500 times, we can actually use that to improve the experience you have of getting manufacturing that you care about. in our case what we are actually do something building social information into all of our products. so it won't be a social network the way people think of facebook but rather social information about who your friends are, people that you interact with. and we va various ways i
think of it as trying to get the computer to help us at the things we are not very good at and have us help the computer on the things they are not very good at. computers. of course, remember everything. so now it is so overwhelming you need a search engine to keep track. >> rose: so how do you see the challenge from facebook and social networking. >> well, social networking is important and facebook is a consequently and very impressive company. and social information will be used...
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materialist and if force is used against iran. i believe this would be the shortest way to the ridiculous in the room prevailing and deciding to know that we will strike we must have nuclear weapons so striking iran in my view would be the shortest way to reducing graham's going nuclear military and this is a position similar to what mahmoud ahmadinejad has been seeing he said that if the united states tries to attack its uranium enrichment facilities it can expect a war but the latest that we heard is that mahmoud ahmadinejad has promised that talks should come soon and hopefully some sort of cooperation with the international community is to follow. and now let's look at a few stories making headlines around the world the terror threat level has been raised from moderate to substantial in britain the government believes an attack for irish related terrorists is now a strong possibility that change follows an m i five a warning that republican dissidents opposed to british rule in northern ireland might strike the british mainlan
materialist and if force is used against iran. i believe this would be the shortest way to the ridiculous in the room prevailing and deciding to know that we will strike we must have nuclear weapons so striking iran in my view would be the shortest way to reducing graham's going nuclear military and this is a position similar to what mahmoud ahmadinejad has been seeing he said that if the united states tries to attack its uranium enrichment facilities it can expect a war but the latest that we...
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join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association- inspiring americans to learn more about the world. funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international, and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions. i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss russia and its neighbors are nina kruscheva, professor of international affairs at the new school university. and william sweet, a journalist at the ieee spectrum and great decisions 2010 briefing book author. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. >> you know, for decades after the end of the cold-- at the end of world war ii, the theme of international relations was moscow versus washington. and here in the united states these days, i think a lot of people forget russia eve
join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association- inspiring americans to learn more about the world. funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international, and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter....
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> remember how bad a governor i am already? imagine how awful i'll be when i'm not trying to impress anyone. i can just let myself go like a typical housewife in new jersey. >> larry: governor paterson of new york. >> pretty much like one closed eye looking this way, and just a little bit of a -- i mean, that's pretty much it. >> larry: you don't have to do more than that. how was betty white to work with? >> she was fabulous. she worked so hard that thursday and friday because we're used to that schedule and she didn't make -- she never complained, just extraordinary to watch how great she was at it. just what a pro. >> what do you make of her resurrection? >> yeah, i've been watching her my whole life. it was such an honor to have her here. "golden girls" and "mary tyler moore" i've been a fan forever. >> larry: amy, you all revved up? >> i don't know. i mean, i feel like you're nervous for me. >> larry: i'm nervous for you because you
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> remember how bad a governor i am already? imagine how awful i'll be when i'm not trying to impress anyone. i can just let myself go like a typical housewife in new jersey. >> larry: governor paterson of new york. >> pretty much like one closed eye looking this way, and just a little bit of a -- i mean, that's pretty much it. >> larry: you don't have to do more than that. how...